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Wyong station in 1954. The crowd is awaiting the arrival of Queen Elizabeth II. Wyong station was opened on 15 August 1887. [3] In 1912, the line was duplicated. In 1937, the eastern platform was converted to an island platform. A pair of passing loops were added south of the station in 1948.
Wyong (/ ˈ w aɪ ɒ ŋ /) is a town on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is located approximately 63 km SSW of Newcastle and 93 km NNE of the state capital Sydney . Established in 1888, it is one of the two administrative centres for the Central Coast Council local government area .
A view from inside the cab of the Outback Xplorer Darnick station. The station is only a small platform next to the tracks. The dirt road to the right is the region's major road. (1 x Weekly – from Sydney Monday; from Broken Hill Tuesday) Central (Sydney) Strathfield; Parramatta; Penrith; Katoomba; Lithgow; Bathurst; Blayney; Orange; Parkes ...
Woy Woy railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the southern Central Coast town of Woy Woy and opened on 1 February 1889. [ 3 ]
The area is serviced by four regular Busways bus routes, operating between Lake Haven Shopping Centre and Wyong railway station or Westfield Tuggerah.All four routes split up in different directions at Kanwal, two servicing the northern and western areas and the other two servicing eastern and southern areas together.
Wyong is a town in New South Wales, Australia. Wyong may also refer to: Wyong Shire, a former local government area of the Australian state of New South Wales; Wyong railway station, in New South Wales; Wyong River, a river and locality of New South Wales
Tuggerah railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the northern Central Coast suburb of Tuggerah , opening in 1890 as Tuggerah Lakes . It was renamed Tuggerah on 1 January 1891. [ 3 ]
Narara railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the northern Central Coast suburb of Narara opening on 15 August 1887. [ 3 ]